Research on religious variables in five major adolescent research journals: 1992 to 1996
- PMID: 10665459
- DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200001000-00007
Research on religious variables in five major adolescent research journals: 1992 to 1996
Abstract
A review of quantitative research studies published between 1992 and 1996 in five major adolescent journals revealed that 11.8% (109 of 922) included a measure of religion. This percentage (11.8%) is 3 to 10 times higher than that found in previous reviews of empirical research in psychological and psychiatric journals, suggesting that adolescent research journals are more sensitive to the role of religious factors on mental health than research in related disciplines. The results are discussed in the context and philosophy of the adolescent research and in comparison with related disciplines.
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